February 19, 2025 • by Scoreboard
TaylorMade Golf Company, renowned manufacturer of innovative and cutting-edge golf equipment, and Scoreboard powered by Clippd today announced a new partnership that will see TaylorMade expanding its longstanding support of college golf through sponsorship of key areas of the Scoreboard website.
TaylorMade and Clippd share the common goal of supporting collegiate golf in an authentic manner to help college athletes to have the best resources possible. TaylorMade has worked with junior and collegiate golfers across the country for many years, including numerous PGA TOUR athletes.
Team TaylorMade’s current stable of Scoreboard-ranked college athletes features seventh ranked Megha Ganne of Stanford, third ranked Michael La Sasso of Ole Miss and Jasmine Koo of USC, also ranked three.
“We’re delighted to welcome TaylorMade as Scoreboard's first sponsor, underscoring their commitment to supporting college golf at all levels,” said Piers Parnell, CEO Clippd. “This partnership is a testament to our shared vision to elevate the college game by providing greater visibility, engagement, and opportunity for players, coaches, and fans alike.”
“Supporting the future of our game has always been a core goal when it comes to athlete development at TaylorMade,” said Eddie Erkmanis, TaylorMade Vice President of Sports Marketing. “Our team of college athletes is filled with superior talent and hard-working individuals. This partnership is just another representation of our investment in the college game.”
Scoreboard powered by Clippd provides live scoring, results, statistics and rankings services to all men’s and women’s teams competing in NCAA, NAIA and NJCAA competitions.
Clippd is a London-based golf data business and AI-driven performance platform used by more than 200 leading college golf programs, including the last two winners of the NCAA DI Women’s Championship and the last two runners-up in the NCAA DI Men’s Championship. In the 2023/24 season, college teams using Clippd recorded over 100 tournament wins, with an additional 125 individual medalists.